Growth of continental crust and lithosphere subduction in the Hadean revealed by geochemistry and geodynamics
Adrien Vezinet (),
Aleksandr V. Chugunov (),
Alexander V. Sobolev (),
Charitra Jain,
Stephan V. Sobolev (),
Valentina G. Batanova,
Evgeny V. Asafov,
Alina N. Koshlyakova,
Nicholas T. Arndt,
Leonid V. Danyushevsky and
John W. Valley
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Adrien Vezinet: ISTerre
Aleksandr V. Chugunov: ISTerre
Alexander V. Sobolev: ISTerre
Charitra Jain: Geodynamic Modelling Section
Stephan V. Sobolev: Geodynamic Modelling Section
Valentina G. Batanova: ISTerre
Evgeny V. Asafov: Russian Academy of Sciences
Alina N. Koshlyakova: Russian Academy of Sciences
Nicholas T. Arndt: ISTerre
Leonid V. Danyushevsky: Friendly Solutions
John W. Valley: Univ. of Wisconsin
Nature Communications, 2025, vol. 16, issue 1, 1-18
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Abstract The rates of continental crust growth and recycling on early Earth remain unclear due to the lack of information resulting from the extensive alteration of ancient rocks. Melt inclusions trapped and shielded from alteration in Archean high-Mg olivine crystals offer a solution to this problem. We report an unprecedented unradiogenic Sr mantle source component (87Sr/86Sr = 0.69932 ± 0.00024, 95% confidence interval) of melts included in olivine from 3.27 Ga komatiitic lava flows in the Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa. This component indicates a model age of 4.31 ± 0.19 Ga and significant chemical fractionation (Nb/U = 36.9 ± 1.5, Ce/Pb=16.7 ± 1.1), suggesting up to 80% ± 16% of the present-day continental crust’s mass was extracted by the late Hadean from the whole mantle. Geodynamic models support this finding, explaining geochemical data by producing 40% to 70% of the present-day continental crust mass during the Hadean in a variable tectonic regime with tens of millions of years-long periods of massive impulsive subduction induced by mantle plumes.
Date: 2025
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